DescriptionALMOST COMPLETELY REBUILT IN 1811 AND 1888, THOUGH PORTIONS OF THE WALLS ARE EARLIER. THE N DOORWAY WITH CHAMFERED JAMBS AND A TWO-CENTERED HEAD MAY BE PARTLY OF THE 14TH CENTURY, AND A RESET WINDOW IN THE N WALL OF THE CHANCEL WITH A CINQUEFOILED LIGHT AND SUNK SPANDRELS, TOGETHER WITH A TREFOILED LIGHT IN THE S WALL, BOTH MUCH REPAIRED, APPEAR TO BE LATE MEDIEVAL.<1>